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  • 9. Leaching behavior of heavy metals from municipal solid wastes incineration (MSWI) fly ash used in concrete.
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  • 11. Percolation and batch leaching tests to assess release of inorganic pollutants from municipal solid waste incinerator residues.
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  • 13. Solidification and stabilization of fly ash from mixed hazardous waste incinerator using ordinary Portland cement.
    Pariatamby A, Subramaniam C, Mizutani S, Takatsuki H.
    Environ Sci; 2006 Feb 30; 13(5):289-96. PubMed ID: 17096003
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  • 16. Leachability of municipal solid waste ashes in simulated landfill conditions.
    Li LY, Ohtsubo M, Higashi T, Yamaoka S, Morishita T.
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  • 17. Ten-year chemical evolution of leachate and municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash used in a test road site.
    Dabo D, Badreddine R, De Windt L, Drouadaine I.
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  • 18. Heavy metal leaching from aerobic and anaerobic landfill bioreactors of co-disposed municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash and shredded low-organic residues.
    Inanc B, Inoue Y, Yamada M, Ono Y, Nagamori M.
    J Hazard Mater; 2007 Mar 22; 141(3):793-802. PubMed ID: 17030419
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